Food

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Food is vital for a Digimon's growth and effectiveness in battle. A starving Digimon is a sitting duck, as it is too weak to battle, or even move. Thankfully, Digimobs adds in a variety of new foods to feed your Digital Monsters.

How to feed your Digimon

To feed your Digimon, simply right-click them with a piece of Digimon food. All Digimon food (except for Moldy Meat, which gives none) adds 15 points of energy to a Digimon upon consumption.

Note that all food added by Digimobs can be eaten by the player. However, Digimon can't eat vanilla food like bread or steak.

How to plant and grow Digimon food

Preamble

Keep in mind that not all Digimon food can be planted and grown, and that there is a separate section for farming DigiShrooms (see "How to plant and grow DigiShrooms"). Therefore, all information in "How to plant and grow Meat and Vegetables" is NOT applicable to the planting and growing of any type of DigiShroom.

Farming Digimon food is similar to how you would grow the majority of vanilla crops in Minecraft, such as carrots or wheat. Like many farms, you need to have a water source nearby and decent lighting so your crops will grow. In order to plant Digimon food, the ground will need to be tilled using any Digizoid Hoe. Using a Digizoid Hoe on Digidirt or regular dirt will achieve this -- if used on the latter, it will be automatically converted into Tilled Digidirt. Then, simply right-click the Tilled Digidirt with any plantable Digimon food to plant it. From there on, the Digimon food takes around 60-120 minutes to fully grow. A matured crop that is ready to harvest will have the same texture as the corresponding item did in your hand. Harvesting a fully grown crop will yield 5 units of said food.

This article is a heavy WIP -- All DigiShroom variants can be farmed the same way vanilla mushrooms are farmed using the "spread" method. The kind of block needed for a DigiShroom to grow on depends on the type of the fungi (see "Native block" under the DigiShrooms section). To farm them, plant your DigiShrooms in a dark [light level?], flat area with ample room to spread horizontally. Note that if an area is too small [size minimum] or has too many obstacles in the way [x many?] (namely an overabundance of other DigiShrooms in the immediate area), they will not spread [or do so at a much slower rate?]. After roughly [X-X] minutes, the shrooms will duplicate [once?]. [Bonemeal does not seem to affect shroom growth rate.]

DigiShrooms

Every type of DigiShroom can be found growing naturally throughout the Digital World. Players can not eat any of the DigiShrooms by themselves, they must be refined into Mushroom Stew (see recipe below).

Meat

Meat is a type of Digimon food that (with the exception of Moldy Meat) raises a Digimon's weight upon consumption. They do not grow naturally in the Digital World. Small Meat, Large Meat, and Sirloin can be planted and grown, similar to vanilla crops. Bone meal can be used on planted Meat to accelerate their growth. All Meat can be smelted in a furnace to yield bone meal.

Vegetables

This is shaped like a bird.. maybe Avians like it? (Heal +5, Weight -2)

Can be dropped from Avian Digimon who are Armor-level or Baby-level to Mega-level

Muscle Yam

Eating your veggies DOES make you strong.. (Heal +20, Weight +10)

Can be dropped from Avian Digimon who are Armor-level or Champion-level to Mega-level

Super Carrot

Actually just a sidekick. (Heal +10, Weight -5)

Can be dropped from Avian Digimon who are Ultimate-level to Mega-level

Super Veggy

You have discovered my secret identity.. (Heal +10, Weight -5)

Can be dropped from Avian Digimon who are Ultimate-level to Mega-level

Other foods

"Other foods" consists of food items that don't fit well in any other existing Digimon food category. All of the items in "Other foods" drop exclusively from wild Digimon when they are defeated. Due to their uncommon drop chance and the fact that they cannot be planted and grown, it's very difficult to use them as a viable food source.

Item

Picture

Item description

Location

Acorn

A common nut native to the digital world. (Heal +5, Weight -1)

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Big Berry

That's a HUGE berry.. (Heal +15, Weight +4)

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Blue Apple

This apple emits a blue hue from its core. (Heal +5, Weight +2)

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Calm Berry

Sometimes used to remedy sleepless nights. (Heal +15, Weight +3)

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Chain Melon

Warning: Remove chains before consumption. (Heal +8, Weight +3)

Can be dropped from Plant Digimon who are Ultimate-level

DigiAnchovy

Tasty snack for Aquan Digimon. (Heal +5, Weight +2)

Can be dropped from Aquan Digimon who are Baby-level to Rookie-level

DigiBlackTrout

Excellent with some seasoning. (Heal +5, Weight +2)

Can be dropped from Aquan Digimon who are Champion-level or Armor-level

DigiCatfish

Meow? (Heal +10, Weight +4)

Can be dropped from Aquan Digimon who are Ultimate-level

DigiSeaBass

No treble. (Heal +20, Weight +10)

Can be dropped from Aquan Digimon who are Mega-level

DigiSnapper

Eat it before it eats you! (Heal +10, Weight +4)

Can be dropped from Aquan Digimon who are Ultimate-level

Golden Acorn

An acorn that has been imbued with golden properties. (Heal +10, Weight -3)

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Orange Banana

But aren't they yellow..? (Heal +5, Weight +2)

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Power Fruit

The mightiest of fruits. (Heal +25, Weight +5)

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Power Ice

Made from nevermelting ice. (Heal +15, Weight -5)

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Prickly Pear

Beware! This fruit fights back. (Heal +10, Weight -4)

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Red Berry

A tasty meal for any Insect Digimon. (Heal +5, Weight +2)

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Sage Fruit

The smartest of all fruits. (Heal +25, Weight +5)

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Sweet Nut

This nut is sure to make any Beast attribute happy. (Heal +7, Weight -2)

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Other consumables

Listed below are items that work similar enough to normal food to be linked to this page.